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I eat an all-organic diet. In Half Moon Bay, Chez Shea is one of the few choices. I wanted the chicken dinner - '10 minutes; the evening cooks haven't even arrived.' I was the only one there at the time. I left and returned in...More

Had a very enjoyable lunch with nice table service. Prices are very fair and the quality of food from the kitchen is well above average. There are many dishes to choose from and diners were all very happy with what was served. The menu board...More

The food is good. For locals who can afford to eat her on a regular basis at hours when tight tables full of tourists, and the self service ordering, are not a bother, it would be a good option. But we felt like we were...More

I have been spying the Chez Shea Restaurant for a while and finally decided to give it a try. I found what so many others found as your read there reviews. Fresh food with a bit of passion mixed in with the dishes. Everything they...More

So we chose this restaurant because of the good reviews on Yelp. I'm giving 4 out of 5 stars because of the cramped ambiance. It's kind of like a bakery where you stand in line, place your order and pay. But once we got to...More

I had asparagus soup (yum) and a mediterranean plate (super yum). The menu is eclectic and the quality of food was excellent at dinner. I returned for lunch the next day and found that the lunch was largely latin american rather than as varied as...More

this is a simple, casual place with really tasty, well-prepared food. The ingredients in our dishes tasted really fresh and everything seemed lovingly prepared. I would love to go back. The fish tacos were excellent!

Dishes with flavors from around the world are presented by friendly servers in a low-key bistro. We shared the soup of the day, a starter, two main courses and a dessert. In all, the culinary influences came from Greece, Mexico, Italy, and good old California....More